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2025北京国际舞蹈院校芭蕾舞比赛启幕,多国青年舞者角逐大奖
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-22 04:10
Core Points - The "2025 Beijing International Dance Schools Ballet Competition and Dance Exhibition" is being held in Beijing from October 21 to 27, showcasing high-level, international, and professional dance art [1] - The competition has attracted 161 dancers from over 20 countries, focusing on youth dancers aged 13 to 24, and aims to build a platform for professional talent development and selection [2] - The judging panel includes prominent figures such as Nina Ananashvili, ensuring the event's professionalism and authority [2][3] - The event emphasizes educational aspects and aims to identify potential ballet artists, providing a platform for young dancers to communicate and grow through dance [3] - The opening ceremony featured diverse dance performances, reflecting various dance cultures and the current educational standards of the Beijing Dance Academy [4] - The establishment of the "World Dance Education Alliance" in October 2024 has brought together 70 dance education institutions globally, with this competition being the first event since its formation [4][5] - The event will also include international dance master workshops and cultural exchange activities, enhancing the global influence of the World Dance Education Alliance [5]
鄂尔多斯乌审旗:马头琴弦连南北
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-14 09:06
Core Viewpoint - The China Uxin Horsehead Fiddle Symphony Orchestra is promoting the unique cultural heritage of Inner Mongolia through a series of performances across major Chinese cities, aiming to bridge cultural dialogues and enhance economic attractiveness through music [1][2]. Group 1: Cultural Impact - The orchestra, established in 2010, is the only national symphony orchestra that primarily uses the horsehead fiddle, showcasing the integration of traditional and modern music [1][4]. - Performances in cities like Xi'an and Guangzhou have demonstrated the ability of ethnic music to resonate with urban audiences, blending traditional sounds with contemporary themes [2][3]. - The orchestra's innovative approach includes the fusion of horsehead fiddle music with various genres, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of China [4][5]. Group 2: Community Engagement - Since 2025, the orchestra has conducted nearly 100 performances across 12 provinces, including community outreach programs that bring high-quality music to local audiences [6]. - The orchestra has engaged over 100,000 people through more than 1,000 grassroots performances and educational programs, establishing a "China Horsehead Fiddle Culture Research Center" and a "Horsehead Fiddle Museum" [5][6]. Group 3: Future Initiatives - The orchestra plans to join the Western Theater Alliance to expand its reach and is developing themed concerts that highlight local culture and environmental themes [7]. - The Uxin region is focusing on integrating cultural and tourism industries to create new consumption scenarios and enhance regional cultural branding [7].
第37届澳门国际音乐节将举办
Core Points - The 37th Macao International Music Festival will be held from October 3 to November 8, featuring the theme "Sound·Sea" [1] - The festival will present 12 high-quality international performances, including "Yellow River" and "Carmen," along with 14 extension activities such as master classes and community music events [1] - Special commemorative concerts will be held to honor the 80th anniversary of the victory in the War of Resistance and the 120th anniversary of composer Xian Xinghai's birth [1] - The festival will open with a production of Bizet's opera "Carmen," marking the 150th anniversary of the composer's death, in collaboration with Zurich Opera House and Paris Opera House [1] - The festival aims to showcase Macao's artistic talents as the "Cultural Capital of East Asia" in 2025, featuring international musicians and ballet stars [1] - Various pre-performance talks will be organized to enhance public understanding of the performances [1]
人民的音乐家 世界的冼星海
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-08-14 21:51
Core Viewpoint - The article commemorates the 120th anniversary of the birth of Xian Xinghai, a prominent Chinese composer known for his contributions to music during the anti-Japanese war, particularly through his masterpiece "Yellow River Cantata" [10][18]. Group 1: Life and Early Career - Xian Xinghai was born on June 13, 1905, in Macau, China, into a poor fishing family, with his father passing away shortly before his birth [10]. - His early exposure to music came from his mother, who was his first music teacher, instilling in him a love for folk songs [10]. - In the 1920s, he pursued music education in Beijing and Shanghai, advocating for music that served the common people rather than the elite [11]. Group 2: Musical Contributions During War - Xian Xinghai created over 300 anti-Japanese songs between 1935 and 1938, aiming to inspire and mobilize the public during wartime [13]. - His notable work, "Yellow River Cantata," was composed in 1939, reflecting the struggles and resilience of the Chinese people during the war [14][15]. - The cantata premiered on April 13, 1939, in Yan'an, receiving widespread acclaim for its powerful themes of patriotism and unity [17]. Group 3: Legacy and Impact - Xian Xinghai's music transcended borders, with "Yellow River Cantata" being adapted and performed internationally, symbolizing the spirit of resistance and hope [25][26]. - His works continue to resonate, with performances of "Yellow River Cantata" occurring globally, reinforcing its significance in both Chinese and world music [26]. - The article highlights the enduring friendship between China and Kazakhstan, as Xian's music has fostered cultural exchanges and collaborations between the two nations [22][24].
中国古典舞演出《大美不言》 在“欧洲文化之都”蒂米什瓦拉精彩上演
人民网-国际频道 原创稿· 2025-07-06 03:02
Core Points - The event "Great Beauty Unspoken," a Chinese classical dance performance, was held in Timișoara, Romania, to celebrate the "International Day of Civilizational Dialogue" [1][2] - The performance showcased the essence of Chinese culture, integrating elements from Confucianism, Taoism, calligraphy, opera, and martial arts, highlighting its significance in cultural exchange between China and Romania [1] - The event was attended by over 600 people, including local officials, Chinese diplomats, and community members, emphasizing the importance of cultural ties [1][2] Group 1 - The performance was presented by the Classical Dance Department of Beijing Dance Academy, featuring diverse themes and forms such as "Stepping Song," "Tang Imprint," "Butterfly Lovers," "Qin Wang Dots Soldiers," "Flying Sky," "Thousand-Hand Guanyin," and "Yellow River" [2] - Timișoara's Mayor Dominic Fritz expressed his delight in hosting the event, hoping it would enhance understanding of Chinese history and culture among the audience [2] - The event received strong support from the Bucharest Chinese Cultural Center, the Romanian Cultural and Artistic Promotion Association, and China Moutai [2]